
Former Deputy Prime Minister Arben Ahmetaj, through a television interview last Thursday, made serious accusations against the government and SPAK.
Analyst Neritan Sejamini stated in the show "The Unexposed" that his interview showed a rotten government, a regime that has come to an end, from a moral point of view, but also from the seriousness that any type of system should have and that high officials do not even try to hidden in their works.
" Arben Ahmetaj's interview left me with the feeling of a rotten power. It is painful what Ahmetaj says about himself, about the government, about relationships. It is a rotten thing, a rotten government. It shows that we have a regime that has come to an end, from a moral point of view, but also from the seriousness that any type of system should have, from the point of view of any type of dignity that any type of government should have.
If we talk about corruption scandals and what happens in Albania, there is a moral bed. Our society is eroded by moral values, it is generally a rotten society, that's why the scandals are so big.
What I understood from Ahmetaj is that they don't even try to hide in their works, they don't have any kind of sophistication in their works, no kind of concern for those letters to be done as they should be done, there is a kind of total distraction from responsibility, a no matter what they do. They kidnap, enough to make the papers, neither shyness nor worry, that they are doing something morally wrong and that it can be returned to them tomorrow in the opposite way , "said Sejamini.
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